I don't mean the applications that use it, but rather the implementations of 
CCA itself.  I've only found ICSF and CCA for Linux on IBM System z.
Since CCA is meant to be "common" I was wondering if it was implemented by 
anyone outside of IBM itself.



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>Frank Swarbrick wrote:
>>This reminds me of something I've wondered.  Are they any non-IBM products 
>>that support the Common Cryptographic Architecture?
>
>Define "support". Lots of products use ICSF. Lots of products use various 
>CCA-provided services, on various platforms.
>
>So...what do you really mean?
>
>Cheers,
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